'This is an outstanding new (fifth) edition of a well-established international accounting textbook from a highly experienced team of authors. Notably, there is a valuable focus on cultural and institutional influences along with a comprehensive coverage of key reporting issues.' - Professor Sid Gray, University of Sydney, Australia
'International Corporate Reporting is always part of my recommended textbooks to students across a wide variety of masters' courses I have taught. It is a must for those who want to understand the current global corporate reporting landscape. And it is truly international in perspective!' - Paul Andre, PhD, CPA-CA, Professor of Accounting, HEC Lausanne, Switzerland
'International Corporate Reporting is about anything corporate reporting that is not financial accounting theory or financial statement preparation. It is logically structured, combines breadth with depth, and is impressive in its academic treatment of a great variety of relevant topics.' - Carien van Mourik, Senior Lecturer in Accounting, The Open University, Faculty of Business and Law, UK
'The book discusses a good variety of topics related to international accounting practice and regulation. Chapters are laid out in an easy-to-follow fashion, offering different ways in which to engage with the content, from brief overviews to detailed case studies. A very worthwhile read for those interested in the topic!' - Anna Samsonova-Taddei, Professor of Accounting, Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, PhD Director (Accounting Pathway), UK
'International Corporate Reporting by Weetman, Tsalavoutas, and Gordon is an excellent resource with a vast amount of information about the major international financial and accounting institutional structures. While the text is broad in its scope and includes discussions regarding China, Japan, and the US, its focus is definitely from a European perspective. Thus, it could greatly assist US graduate accounting and finance students in learning about the broader environments in which accounting and auditing functions in today's global economy.' - Robert K. Larson, Professor of Accounting, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of International Accounting, Auditing & Taxation, Carl H. Lindner College of Business, University of Cincinnati
'This textbook, written in a friendly style with clear descriptions, discussions, and explanations, provides a thoughtful presentation that helps the reader understand and appreciate the multi-dimensional process involved in corporate reporting. The emphasis on institutional settings and cultures enhance our conceptual understanding and practical aspects of corporate reporting. This book is a must read for any student of corporate reporting.' - Theodore Sougiannis, KMPG Distinguished Professor of Accountancy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign